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Lightning crackled, sparks flew and colourful bokeh filled the night. An idea came on jewelled wings and Jewelflyt was born.

Working from her home in the depths of the countryside, Vickie forges elegant pieces of jewellery, using fine sliver from the mountains, jewels made from the sparkle of light, crystals and glass from the Earth itself, and the pieces of souls that float without a home.

Sparkling beads thread onto a sliver wire, another piece is done. It finds its true owner and is sent across the turbulent seas.

Vickie creates elegance with her jewellery and like all artists; nothing is more pleasurable than sharing a creation.

Ok, I have to admit it's not actually that dramatic when I make jewellery (although I do think creating is at least a little magic) - but it sounds good, doesn't it? :)

I've always loved creating things & started making beaded jewellery many (many) years ago, to wear myself, to give as gifts & eventually to sell in the small business my family & I run.

A few years ago, I tried precious metal clay & fell in love :) I work with lots of organic shapes & textures (such as leaves), as well as creating my own textures using some of my drawings. I just love coming up with new designs, or tweaking old ones to create something new.

Many of my pieces are one-of-a-kind, never to be repeated. And every piece is made by hand so no two are ever exactly alike.

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I'm the girl behind Jewelflyt. Making jewellery is one of my favourite things, especially with metal clay. I'm also a keen baker & avid chaser of nice light...

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Last updated onJuly 23, 2017

Hi,
thanks for visiting my shop.

If you would like to see some of my other work in person, you can find it in The Laura Soap & Gift Shoppe in Laura, South Australia. You might even see me there :)

You can also find a selection of my earrings at Have You Met Charlie? in Regent Arcade, Rundle Mall, Adelaide.

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Returns and exchanges

I hope you will be very happy with your piece of Jewelflyt jewellery and I will work with you to sort out any issues!

If you are unhappy with your purchase for any reason, please contact me within 14 days of receiving it.

Return the item in original condition, and I will refund the full price on receiving it back.

I cannot accept responsibility for repaying postage and handling charges.

Payment

I accept Paypal, Etsy direct checkout and direct bank deposit for Australian buyers.
If you wish to pay by direct deposit, please choose 'Other' as your payment method & put DD or direct deposit in the notes to seller. I will then convo you with payment details.

For international buyers I accept Paypal and Etsy direct checkout.

Shipping

All items are carefully wrapped, then put into a padded post bag or box.

In both cases I use the Australia Post parcel service which includes tracking & I will send you the tracking number with the shipping notice.

I will post your purchase as soon as possible after payment is received, if it is later on Friday, or on the weekend, I will post on Monday.

International buyers are responsible for any customs fees and/or additional taxes that may be charged in your country.

Additional policies and FAQs

My fine silver pendants & earrings are all handmade by me using PMC* (precious metal clay) in my home in the Southern Flinders Ranges (South Australia).

All my pieces are created in a smoke-free environment.

All of my handmade (lampwork) beads are properly kiln annealed for strength & durability. Please remember that they are still glass though & treat them with appropriate care.

*PMC:
Microscopic particles of silver are mixed with a moist binder to create a material that has the feel and working properties of modeling clay. Using simple tools, objects given shape, texture, and character. After air-drying, the objects are heated to temperatures approaching the melting point of the metal, where the particles fuse together to make a dense, fully metallic object. Fired PMC work can be polished, soldered, enameled, and enjoyed like any other silver item.